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Early Morning Fire in Indian Trail Leaves One Seriously Injured, Investigation Underway

Deputies from the Union County Sheriff’s Office and several local fire departments are responding to an early-morning fire near Indian Trail that has seriously injured one person. The fire started at a house on the 3800 block of Cardinal Bluff Lane yesterday morning at roughly 10 a.m., according to a statement that WBTV was able to receive.

First responders assisted in the evacuation of the home’s residents during the roughly 45-minute-long efforts to put out the fire. According to the Union County Sheriff’s Office, all residents have been confirmed stable, despite the need for medical attention. The cause of the fire has been successfully suppressed, and authorities are currently investigating it.

According to WSOC-TV, investigations are still on and the sheriff’s office has not yet provided an explanation for what caused the ignition. The aftermath of the tragedy has also included infrastructure management, with authorities warning drivers to drive carefully and avoid running over any fire hoses that have been installed nearby.

According to the sheriff’s office, firefighters will stay on the scene for a few hours in order to continue their investigative work. In order to protect emergency personnel’s on-site mobility and equipment, including the deployed fire hoses, local drivers are urged to drive more cautiously and to abide by the boundaries established by emergency response teams.

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